4 years agoTags HP - Promo 2TikTok still not priority for publishers according to analysis Twitter is where media publishers collectively have the largest audiences, followed by Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, according to an Axios
4 years agoTags antitrustGoogle losing challenge of European antitrust fine Google has lost a case about the largest fine ever imposed by a competition authority in Europe. The European General
4 years agoTags Fast CompanyA call for more women to develop Web3 Women continue to remain underrepresented and excluded as both leaders and industry participants on Web 3, the third generation of
4 years agoTags GuardianA boom for The Crown The Crown, Netflix’ hit series that chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth II, has a new boom after her death.
4 years agoTags gender dataUN Women reports lack of data delaying gender equality work Despite the growing need for gender data to better understand and manage ongoing global crises and challenges, funding levels are
4 years agoTags Elon UniversityWhat will the Metaverse be in 2040? A forecast What will the Metaverse bring? Some parts of it are already here with for instance gaming where you can be
4 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 36 Some 426 pages of UK’s national newspapers were on September 9 used to cover Queen Elisabeth’s life and reaction to
4 years agoTags HP - Promo 2People like magazines in print but majority prefers reading news online A majority prefers to read newspapers online than in print but for magazines, preferences are different, according to a YouGov
4 years agoTags gender biasUN report shows biased gender norms keeps women from tech studies Globally, only 3% of information and technology students are women. Women are also a minority of students in STEM (science,
4 years agoTags Brussels18 European news agencies launching joint operation in Brussels 18 European news agencies have joined forces and launched The European Newsroom (enr) in Brussels. The newsroom provides shared workspaces,